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The reason you have two versions is that it shows the latest available at the top and the current below it, so you have EasyApache 3.11.2 rev9999 on your machine when you last built Apache and PHP. It always is going to show two versions so that you know the latest available that will be used when you rebuild and the current one when you last built Apache and PHP.

For example, here's my machine showing I last ran EA on Jun 28 and it was using v3.13.4 for EasyApache:

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You've already pulled the latest EasyApache whenever you have upcp set to update and don't have cpanelsync excluded from updating. If you aren't going to be updating Apache or PHP, you don't need to run EasyApache to get the latest version, since you are already pulling it with the version information it shows available. There's no reason to run it for that reason.